Now Matters Now helps people cope with suicidal thoughts by sharing the lived experiences and strategies of people who have been there.
KPWHRI collaborator Dr. L.J. Fagnan explains why “place matters” with an effective way of supporting rural practices.
Julie Richards, PhD, MPH, just published the first paper from a Kaiser Permanente program on firearm injury prevention.
Scholars will study in-home oxygen use for COPD and the use of patient portals for adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
How LHS Program practice facilitators work with KP Washington care teams to improve care.
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute plans to award $4.75 million to compare ways to raise COVID-19 immunization rates
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